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sen·so·ri·um S0268100 (sĕn-sôr′ē-əm)n. pl. sen·so·ri·ums or sen·so·ri·a (-sôr′ē-ə) 1. The part of the brain that receives and coordinates all the stimuli conveyed to various sensory centers.2. The entire sensory system of the body. [Late Latin sēnsōrium, organ of sensation, from Latin sēnsus, sense; see sense.]sensorium (sɛnˈsɔːrɪəm) n, pl -riums or -ria (-rɪə) 1. (Anatomy) the area of the brain considered responsible for receiving and integrating sensations from the outside world2. (Physiology) physiol the entire sensory and intellectual apparatus of the body[C17: from Late Latin, from Latin sēnsus felt, from sentīre to perceive]sen•so•ri•um (sɛnˈsɔr i əm, -ˈsoʊr-) n., pl. -so•ri•ums, -so•ri•a (-ˈsɔr i ə, -ˈsoʊr-) 1. a part of the brain or the brain itself regarded as the seat of sensation. 2. the sensory apparatus of the body. [1640–50; < Late Latin sēnsōrium= Latin sent(īre) to feel + -tōrium -tory2] sensorium - The seat of common sense, the center of the brain to which sense impressions are transmitted by the nerves from the organs.See also related terms for organs.sensoriumthe sensory apparatus of the body as a whole; the seat of physical sensation, imagined to be in the gray matter of the brain.See also: Brain, PerceptionThesaurusNoun | 1. | sensorium - the areas of the brain that process and register incoming sensory information and make possible the conscious awareness of the worldcortical area, cortical region - any of various regions of the cerebral cortex |
sensorium
sensorium[sen′sȯr·ē·əm] (physiology) A center, especially in the brain, for receiving and integrating sensations. The entire sensory apparatus of an individual. sensorium
sensorium [sen-sor´e-um] 1. a primary receiving area.2. the state of an individual as regards consciousness or mental awareness.sen·so·ri·um, pl. sen·so·ri·a, sen·so·ri·ums (sen-sō'rē-ŭm, -ă, -ŭmz), 1. An organ of sensation. 2. The hypothetic "seat of sensation." Synonym(s): perceptorium3. In human biology and psychology, consciousness; sometimes used as a generic term for the intellectual and cognitive functions. [Late L.] sensorium (sĕn-sôr′ē-əm)n. pl. sen·soriums or sen·soria (-sôr′ē-ə) 1. The part of the brain that receives and coordinates all the stimuli conveyed to various sensory centers.2. The entire sensory system of the body.sen·so·ri·um, pl. sensoria, pl. sensoriums (sen-sōr'ē-ŭm, -ă, -ŭmz) 1. An organ of sensation. 2. The hypothetical "seat of sensation." 3. psychology Consciousness; sometimes used as a generic term for the intellectual and cognitive functions. [Late L.]sen·so·ri·um, pl. sensoria, pl. sensoriums (sen-sōr'ē-ŭm, -ă, -ŭmz) 1. Organ of sensation. 2. The hypothetic "seat of sensation." 3. In human biology and psychology, consciousness; sometimes used as a generic term for the intellectual and cognitive functions. [Late L.]sensorium Related to sensorium: clouded sensoriumWords related to sensoriumnoun the areas of the brain that process and register incoming sensory information and make possible the conscious awareness of the worldRelated Words- cortical area
- cortical region
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